Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis

Abstract The grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis, which is distributed only at the summit of Mount Tyatya on Kunashiri Island, the Kuril Islands, is closely related to Podisma sapporensis , which has a broad distribution range on the islands of northern Japan and the Russian Far East (Hokkaido, Sakhalin...

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Main Authors: BUGROV, Alexander G., WARCHAŁOWSKA‐ŚLIWA, Elżbieta, AKIMOTO, Shin‐ichi
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1479-8298.2005.00103.x 2024-06-02T08:13:54+00:00 Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis BUGROV, Alexander G. WARCHAŁOWSKA‐ŚLIWA, Elżbieta AKIMOTO, Shin‐ichi 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1479-8298.2005.00103.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1479-8298.2005.00103.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1479-8298.2005.00103.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Entomological Science volume 8, issue 1, page 85-90 ISSN 1343-8786 1479-8298 journal-article 2005 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1479-8298.2005.00103.x 2024-05-03T11:52:17Z Abstract The grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis, which is distributed only at the summit of Mount Tyatya on Kunashiri Island, the Kuril Islands, is closely related to Podisma sapporensis , which has a broad distribution range on the islands of northern Japan and the Russian Far East (Hokkaido, Sakhalin and Kunashiri). The present study examined the taxonomic status of P. tyatiensis by crossing P. tyatiensis males with P. sapporensis females from Sakhalin. More than 90% of eggs from intrapopulation crosses developed to at least the last embryonic stage, whereas only 64% of eggs from the interpopulation crosses developed into that embryonic stage. Cytogenetic observations of prediapause embryos showed that the interpopulation crosses always led to the production of unfertilized eggs, and that all of the developing embryos had the maternal genome only. A mixture of haploid and diploid cells of maternal origin was found in most of those embryos. This result shows that unfertilized eggs produced by P. sapporensis females from Sakhalin developed parthenogenetically to at least the embryonic stage before hatching. The present crossing experiments revealed a high level of incompatibility between the genomes of the Sakhalin population and the Tyatya population, and confirmed the full species status of P. tyatiensis . Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Wiley Online Library Entomological Science 8 1 85 90
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description Abstract The grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis, which is distributed only at the summit of Mount Tyatya on Kunashiri Island, the Kuril Islands, is closely related to Podisma sapporensis , which has a broad distribution range on the islands of northern Japan and the Russian Far East (Hokkaido, Sakhalin and Kunashiri). The present study examined the taxonomic status of P. tyatiensis by crossing P. tyatiensis males with P. sapporensis females from Sakhalin. More than 90% of eggs from intrapopulation crosses developed to at least the last embryonic stage, whereas only 64% of eggs from the interpopulation crosses developed into that embryonic stage. Cytogenetic observations of prediapause embryos showed that the interpopulation crosses always led to the production of unfertilized eggs, and that all of the developing embryos had the maternal genome only. A mixture of haploid and diploid cells of maternal origin was found in most of those embryos. This result shows that unfertilized eggs produced by P. sapporensis females from Sakhalin developed parthenogenetically to at least the embryonic stage before hatching. The present crossing experiments revealed a high level of incompatibility between the genomes of the Sakhalin population and the Tyatya population, and confirmed the full species status of P. tyatiensis .
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author BUGROV, Alexander G.
WARCHAŁOWSKA‐ŚLIWA, Elżbieta
AKIMOTO, Shin‐ichi
spellingShingle BUGROV, Alexander G.
WARCHAŁOWSKA‐ŚLIWA, Elżbieta
AKIMOTO, Shin‐ichi
Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis
author_facet BUGROV, Alexander G.
WARCHAŁOWSKA‐ŚLIWA, Elżbieta
AKIMOTO, Shin‐ichi
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title Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis
title_short Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis
title_full Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis
title_fullStr Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic status of the grasshopper Podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between P. tyatiensis and Podisma sapporensis
title_sort taxonomic status of the grasshopper podisma tyatiensis and reproductive isolation between p. tyatiensis and podisma sapporensis
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